Cyprus is ageing

According to the recently published by the European Commission ‘Ageing Report’, the Cypriot economy is expected to experience a slowdown of economic growth over the coming decades, from 4.3% during 2004-2010 to

Too much noise over hospital move

Letter to editor The new Nicosia hospital is finally ready to be operational after years of waiting and delays and the present government blaming their predecessors for the “scandal” as they called

Marriages Made in Hell

By Dr Alan Waring Dubai International again and three hours to kill. Time to ponder an old risk issue which, until relatively recently, had largely passed by Cyprus companies. I refer to

How about Blue Flags for … toilets?

The island’s tourism authorities and various civil service departments and NGOs pride themselves over the growing number of Blue Flag markings for clean beaches around our coast, which is the benchmark used

Holy Synod ratifies election process

The Holy Synod, the Church of Cyprus most senior institution, ratified on Monday evening the results of the 24th September election process for a new Archbishop after an all day session where

Euro Coins Genesis exhibition in Cyprus

The Euro Coins Genesis exhibition tells the story of the competition to design the euro coins introduced in 2002. It also shows the designs for the European and national images on the